Cielo is from the Spanish / Italian Cielo — sky, heaven — foundational from Latin caelum (sky). A modern American baby name in the broader Latin American + Italian heritage aesthetic. Cielo is one of the foundational Spanish + Italian feminine + unisex names — central to traditional Latin American + Italian Catholic heritage. The foundational Latin caelum (sky) is foundational central to foundational Romance-language naming heritage spanning Spanish Cielo + Italian Cielo + French Ciel + Portuguese Céu + Romanian Cer + foundational central to foundational Latin American endearment heritage + foundational mi cielo (my sky/heaven) foundational central romantic Spanish term of endearment; foundational also foundational Cielo Vista (Heaven's View) foundational common Spanish geographical name + foundational Cielito Lindo (Little Heaven) foundational 1882 Mexican folk song by foundational Quirino Mendoza y Cortés foundational adopted as foundational unofficial Mexican anthem + foundational central to foundational Mexican-American cultural heritage. Foundational Latin American feminine name reflecting Hispanic Catholic + endearment heritage.
Featured throughout Latin American heritage.
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Cielo reduces to four.